![]() The chart is interesting because it also lists the engine options that were available, but we have a type A and type B trailer rating and if we look towards the bottom of the chart, we can see that Type A indicates that the vehicle has two passengers and type B would be the weight ratings for five passengers. ![]() We also can see that there is another "without break" section in the chart, with the addition of an ABS braking system, which is referring to the optional ABS brake system that would be installed on the vehicle itself. "With brake" indicates that your trailer has its own braking systems installed, independent of your vehicle's braking system and "without brake" indicates that the trailer does not have its own braking system equipped. On the left-hand side of the table, we can see three different scenarios, so to speak, and this is simply just referring to your trailer and/or the vehicle itself and what types of brakes you have equipped. ![]() If we look at the chart closely, we can see that there were many different trailer weight ratings listed, along with the maximum tongue load weight ratings for the specified trailer weight rating, which equates to about 10% of the trailer's weight. ![]() The chart for the 2005 Hyundai Santa Fes tow chart was pretty complex considering that there were only three engine options available for the vehicle. ![]()
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